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Falange versus Opus Dei. Política y religión en la Posguerra española (1939-1945)

open access: yesHispania Sacra, 2018
Este artículo versa acerca de la elaboración de unos informes de Falange sobre el Opus Dei en los primeros años del franquismo. El primer informe (16.I.1942), un documento de 3 hojas, se tituló «Informe confidencial sobre la Organización secreta Opus Dei»
Onésimo Díaz Hernández
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De los Picos de Europa a la Ciudad del Tíber. Apuntes para una reseña biográfica de Dora del Hoyo / From the Picos de Europa (Peaks of Europe) to the City of the Tiber. Notes for a biographical sketch of Dora del Hoyo [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2011
Notes on the life of Salvadora del Hoyo (1914-2004), first numerary assistant in Opus Dei. The account describes her Castilian origin and her subsequent transfer to Madrid, in 1940, where she worked for a number of years as a domestic servant in the ...
Ana Sastre
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Gli anni di gioventù di Josemaría Escrivá (1902-1928) / The Early Years of Josemaría Escrivá (1902-1928) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2022
The article presents a concise biographical study of Josemaría Escrivá, which covers the years of his childhood, adolescence and youth, from his birth (January 9, 1902) to the founding of Opus Dei (October 2, 1928). The aim of the article is to present a
Carlo Pioppi
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I viaggi del 1949 in Sicilia nelle relazioni di Luigi Tirelli / The Trips to Sicily in 1949 Based on Notes by Luigi Tirelli [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta
The first expansion of Opus Dei in Italy, in 1949, is described: this consists of an overview together with the criteria given by St. Josemaría for undertaking the trips to make Opus Dei known.
Cosimo Di Fazio
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Los primeros contactos de Rafael Calvo Serer con san Josemaría (1936-1940) / The early meetings of Rafael Calvo Serer with St. Josemaría (1936-1940) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2012
Biographical sketch of one of the first members of Opus Dei. He was a history student and president of the catholic students at the University of Valencia; he met the founder in March 1936.
Onésimo Díaz Hernández
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Mujeres mexicanas del Opus Dei en otras repúblicas americanas (1951-1956) / Mexican women of Opus Dei in other American Republics (1951-1956) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2023
Beginning in 1951 Mexico sent women of Opus Dei to help in the commencement of the apostolic work in the United States, Colombia, Chile, Venezuela, Argentina, Perú and Guatemala; Furthermore, each year a group traveled to Rome to receive more intense ...
Mercedes Montero
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Las primeras agregadas del Opus Dei (1949-1955). Una aproximación prosopográfica / The first female associates of Opus Dei (1949-1955). A prosopographic approach [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2019
Starting 1950, single and married people of whatever condition and situation in life can become members of Opus Dei. This article focused on the first female associates who were admitted to Opus Dei between 1949 to 1955.
María Hernández-Sampelayo   +1 more
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Aristotle [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
This chapter is an overview of Giorgio Agamben's engagement, in the Homo Sacer series (1995–2014), with Aristotelian philosophy. It specifically studies Agamben's attempt to deconstruct two Aristotelian conceptual oppositions fundamental for the Western ...
Backman, Jussi
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Los Agregados del Opus Dei: Historia de los comienzos / The Associates of Opus Dei: A History of the Beginnings [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2021
After 1950, following pontifical approvals, single and married people of all walks of life were able to join Opus Dei. The celibate members now included the aggregates in addition to the numeraries. In this article, which is a prelude to a more extensive
Constantino Ánchel
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José María González Barredo – An American Pioneer [PDF]

open access: yesStudia et Documenta, 2016
José María González Barredo, chemist and school professor met St. Josemaría and Opus Dei in the 1930s. He moved to the United States in 1946 for professional motives and became the first member of the Work in that country.
John Coverdale
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